Philadelphia Stock Exchange sales, September 25,188 L BIJOMEb by E. Slaymaecss, Philadelphia Exchange. FIRST BOARD. 2000 City 6s New 69ft 20 Minohill R. 3QPO do Now 69ft 2000 do New S9ft 200 do N**w 89ft 400 do Kt‘W 89ft 100 dt>..N tiu> *BO 84 6 Bliuehill It 4? 10 do 47 BETWEKS 40 | 23 Lehigh Nav, 40 d 0........ SECOND 13 Minohill It.. .1)5. 46ft 12 do b - 4Gft 15 C & A R.. ..sown.lU 10 d0.........2dy5.311 7 do 11l 300 City 65 Now, 89ft 200 d0......New. 89)g 1000 Reading 0s ’70... 83)4 CLOSING PRII Sid. Ash. : 2000 Read’* 6s U4.b5. 86# : 1000 do '43.... 88# 100 Reading R.cash. 17# 160 d 0........... 17# 13 Morris Cnl rref.lo6 3 d 0... .106 1 Norristown 1f... 43# [ 10 Bk of Ky...3dys. 70 [CBS-STEADY. Phila (to int off. 83 84 Phila6aß ■“ 83 84 Phila6sN “ BJft Pennafm....... 75 Beading R 3 7ft 17-31 Beading Bda *7O 83ft 83ft B'dgM 6s’Bo’4B 8S 90 Bead M 6a *86.. 70 70)4 Pennaß....... 37ft 88 Perrna K 2d m 6s .. 86 Morris Cl Con.. 35 37 Morris Cl Pre£, 105 ft 100)4 BchNav6s’B2.. 62 ’ 63 £ch Nav Imp 6a .. 75 SchN&v Stock. 4 6 Bch Nav Pref... 11 12 Philadelphia Markets. The demand for Flour is less active, and holders are YkOt so firm as yesterday. About 1,500 bbls tound buyers at ss.l2ft for riandanl superfine, 55.50 for good Western ®xtra, including 200 Mils fancy family Diamond Mills at *g7,50 btl. Sales to ilw trado are moderata within tho Above range *>f prices, as fo quality. Rye Flour is scarce, tellies »i» «j< -wuntvil, at $3.12)4 bbl, Corn Meal is quiet at $2.81# bbl for Pennsylvania Meal. Wheat is about stationary, with a fair demand for shipment, and 110>12,000 bus bare been taken at $1.20.3 1.22 for good ami prime Pennsylvania rod, in store, $1.24 for prime Southern do, a tin,at, and $1.35 for .white, in cluding 2.500 Inis Kentucky ou private terms. Rye is Avanted. and yelling on arrival At 56#80c, Com is tinn, »ud about 1,500 bus yellow sold at 50c, and 2,300 bus white on private terms. Oats are firm; 3*24,000 bus sold at 30a>31c for South ern—the latte/ afloat—and 32*a33c For olil Pennsylvania. Bars.—Quercitron continues scarce and in request at $28»28.50 for Ist No. 1. COHOS.—There is little or nothing doing, and no Change in Quotations. Groceries and Provisions. —The markets are quiet, the firmness of holders limiting operations in the former, Which arc scarce mul advancing. Seeds.—There is a steady oemand for Clovorseed at $4.75, and lmt little offeriug. Timothy U selling at s2a> 2.12 ft, and Flaxswd at $1,4Q51,42 W bu, WnraKT is scarce ut the advance, bbls sellius at 19ffl 20c, and drudge at 18ft al9c ty gallon. New York Stock FIRST 6000 US 6a'o7 90ft 25000. US 6s ’Bl reg.. 90ft •20000 d 0........ 00ft 1000 U S Os *Bl Cp... 91 ft 8000 do 91 2000 U 6 5s ’74 Cp... 80ft 7000 U S 6s ’62 95ft sooooTrea6 pc 2 y.. 98 2000 Ohio St 6.* ? 60... 89ft B3OOODI Canalß’6o.. 80ft pOOO El Can lie- li .. SI ft .5000 By 6s sU 75ft ffiOQONCarStCs 61ft 18000 Missouri St 65.. 42ft 33000 to 42ft 10000 do b3O 42ft 38000 do ?3 42ft 5500 California St 75.. SO 11000 El Cent K bd*.. 92ft 1000 Chi & N W l.d , 38 0 Hanover ilk.• 6i 5 Park Bank 92 9 Com Kx 8k.... 83 45 Pac Mail $S Co. 84ft 300 do .=3O 84ft 50 do 1.30 S 5 20 do So 5 Del & llu.i Co.. S4ft New Y ork Markets of Y esterdav. Ashes are quiet ami unchanged, with small sales, at $5.25 for Pota and Pearls. Breadstuff.-*.—Tim market for State and Western Flour is rather more steady, with a fair demand for shipment, and a moderate demand for the home trade. ?be fire- 12.509 bids, at $5/20i»55.35 for imparfinA fjtato; Stf.sottS.tji) fin* o-Yti'A Shit6[ §5.20®5.35 lor su- JKrfi&e Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, lowa, Ac., and 50.50 ©0.70 for extra do, including shipping brands of round-hoop Oliio, at 50.70a5.90, and trade brands of do, at $6«7. . Southern Flour is in moderate demand, and there is more tone and firmness; sales of SOO bbls at $5.50®0.0Q for superfine Baltimore; ©O@6»7C for extra do; S6.lsai fi.25 for Brandywine; $5.7, r >a7.25 for Georgetown; S7@ 8,70 for Petersburg city: 57@5.75 for Richmond city. Canadian Flour is steadier, with a fair inquiry; the sales are 500 bbls ut $5.2d£id.25 for superfine, and $5.45 ©6.50 for the rang*! of extra brands. Rye Flour is firm, and selliug at 82.7 b ©4 for tho range of fine and superfine. Corn Meal is unchanged; we quote Jersey at $2.75 ©2,80: Brandywine puncheons $15^13.23, Wheat is more buoyant, ami prices arc 2®3 cents higher, with an active business doing for export. Tim sales are 175,000 t».is ut $1,16 for Chicago Spring; $1.17 ft ©3.38 for Milwaukee Club: 51.19a1.20 for amber lowa ; $1.28 for red Kentucky; $1.25 for red State; $1.28*5:1.00 for winter rod Western; mid $1.32 for amber Michigan. Rye ts quiet and linn ut 69»72c. Barley is quiet and unchanged, Oats are steady, with a moderate business at 30a33c for Jersey, Delaware, ami Pennsylvania, 34ft®3oftc for Western and State, and 30®34c for Cauadian. Corn is la 2c better, with a fair demand at the im provement. The stiles are 100,000 bus at 51®53c for mixed Western. ProtiB!ox>.—Pork is quiet and unchanged; tlic sales *rewobbls ut r*14.;i05r,14.62ft for moss, tho latter rate for choice, and $9.7dff19.87ft for prime. Beef is quiet, with sales of 125 bbls at55&5.59 for country mess; s4a> 4.60 for country prime, and $9Oll for repacked Western. Beef Haras are-dull. Bacmi is qu’et. Cut Bleats are in moderate request, with sales of 200 casks at sft «6c for Hams, and 4ft c for Shoulders. Lard is in fair demand, with sale-* of 700 t--~ end bbl? at CITY ITEMS. The Three Reformed Dctch Churches of tlus city will unite to-day for special services appropriate to the occasion. In tfce Thin! Church* a sermon will bo preached by the Bov. Dr, Taylor in tht morning, and in the afternoon a mooting for addresses and devotional exercises will bo IwKl in the First Church, corner of Se venth and Spring Carden streets. Our Army and Navy. —Large numbers of the officers attached to our army and navy are arriving in the city daily* anil among other places of interest which they invariably \wi U tlio mammoth Military Clothing •depot of Granville Stokes. 609 Chestnut street, where they procure for themselves new and complete uniforms. The cheap and well-made uniforms sold to many of our army and navy officer* at this emporium has won for it a golden nam». Tbos« who purchase immediately com* mimipate to their tYi-nds, who avail themselve? of the came opportunity ns scum as they arrive in town. All ©re invited t-» call and examine this superior stock of military clothing. Treason vs. Loyalty.— We have already no ticed the Bi’roy? ami the to Fori Laf«j-ette of several persons engaged in business in this city, who have been sending supplies to the rebels. There are Others engaged in the same infamous work, hut the au thorities have their eyes upon them. In view of the meanness of tiu'M* mercenaries, how refreshing it is to turn to ouch briihr examples of loyal faithfulness as is exhibited at the Drown Stono Clothing Hall of Rockhill and Wilson, No?. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, where troops of skilfnl workmen fire employed m getting up elegant, comfortable, and substantial uniforms for The soldiers of the Union 1 ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS up to 152 o’oiods tAst wiaar. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Chestnut and Ninth Streets. £ H Ammidown, Now York Thomas H Davis C Zug, Pittsburg ¥ F Mury, Kentuclty 3D B Ernst n C Breeder, Penna G A Perdicois A la Mr Alexander, New York B part & is, >v« Yorfc F Hart, Michigan Ii AFyanhlin. llnltiiuarA B F Etter A In, Penna Jl D Price, Chost«-r county Miss J nmw, Chester co C P Wood* New York G W So wall, Maryland C W Kinsman* Ohio C L Tilden, Boston A Binneyft fnm, Boston W G Johnstor, Pittsburg J Gtont* Worcester ¥ A Eastman A wf, Chicago Bliii S Bell, New York H S McComb ft wf, Del WP Gaul. New York 11 R Council Bluff Mr Eesdrick, Wusli, DC’ H Cottrell. Kow York 3HT Schioffchn, Kew York Mr Halos, New York S» Castleman ft la, Wash JIW Crothers, Virginia Ali Coffins, Connecticut 0 Frost, New York W H Hopkins* New York Mrs E Sanford & 2sons, N Y V ColyeriNew York J F Greenmail, Conn J C Evans, Buffalo David Bell, Buffalo € E Harris, New fork C Borchuling, Jr, N J H Pratt, New York C "W alsh, New Jersey , A V Carrier, Hurrir-burg W L Rodman, N Bedford <J W Bentley, Baltimore Lieut H 8 Blootigood, B I £fr Blake A In, Burton Miss Dix, New York D F Winn & la, New York E F Torrej, Penna T Townsend, Albany G W P Smith, Maryland H C fell- New York \V Billingß* Pittsburg p Tillinghof-T, New York D P Holloway, Wasbingt’n A G Tbunor* W:whhigtim Chas Dana* New York I c Andrews. New Yurie C Brinton, Jr* Penna J Le&tfer, Albmiy W H Legg, Bsngor X Taylor, Bangor B J Stevens, Wisconsin £ A Stevens, New York C A Davis, New York Hr Stevens, Boston Jos Walker, Boston J A Hayden, New York J N Winston, Cincinnati, O I Cruse & la, New York W F Larabee, Baltimore fi Shock, Columbia, I*a T A Cain, Pittsburg £ Biddle, Pittsburg W A Stokes, USA HZECIIANTS’ JlOTKL—fourth Street, below Aroli. Cftpt 0 M Donovan* Ilatrlsb J F Smith, Chamborsburg J B Breast* Nashville, Term T S Breast, Nashville,Tenn WM De Grove & In, Tenn Miss F Dorris, Nashville j jr Fisher, Nashville, Tunn J A Brown, Huntingdon J Mahon, Shipjwnisburg H L Byce, Indiana A B McCown, Virginia J W Daughaday, Phila © G Cleminar, Fa\ ette c»,Pa B P Scott, Ohio J MCustor* o HI Custer, Bowerstown,o Q Gibbon, Salem. N J Miss S Glbhan, Salmh, N J Dr W Wilson, Bethlehem W(J Pritner, Ctirllsvllle, Pa C H Boot, Jnd::ui:‘ii(-lis J R Storm & la, Wash, D C J Q Lamberton, Franklin,Pa W Zahnlser, Mercer, Pa Chsa Terry, Port«n:‘*uth S Grngg, Ripley, O B H Herrington, Illinois J M Freeman* Itemerslnirg T J Moore, HollMavsburg Miss A M Irvin, Hulliduysh E Du Bois* N.-w Y>.-rk \V G De Turk, Scbbi co, Pu B Johnson, Lynn W H Harney. Lynn Dr B Ludlwn k wf Miss Matilda Walker Elijah Farvin * W M Scrogga, Bucyms, 0 J L Kerr, Wright-wiHo, Pa John R Orr, Chambersburg Jas B Orr, Norristown P Mclntyre* Jr, York, Pa Mrs CM Ziegler, York, Pa John T Bituer Hon C R Buckalcw■* IVnna W B Gilmore, Chambersbg A H Rosenheim. New York Jan Caldwell, Indiana ©to E Minor* P«-m»u B F Bally, Peuiiu AUEBICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st.* above Fifth. Geo A Boldin. New Jersoy Mrs B H Sayre, Pa GBrinton* West Chester, Pa J K Stetler, Chester co, Pa I HScorill, New York John W Savin, Delaware John N Giiderdcve, Del J J Sanderson,Jersoy Shore J A Carotin, New York W E Frost* Clinton co, Pa J B Faster, Cllrtten *•-•, Pa ST Howard* Clinton co. Pa €r If Palmer, Clinton co, Pa C W Field, Clinton co, Pa W Rutland, Chester co, Pa C T Polk, Delaware Oscar Janssen*. Ohio L 0 Baker, Wash, D C J H Hlckox, California J H Houston, Maryland J F Baggs, Washington,D CG 31 Black, Dtmsmorc, Pa Col HH Smith, New York Alex Weiss, Easton J> Wilber, Milford, NY UNITED STATES HOTEL—Eleventh and Market Sts. J W-Round,-Phila D Sttnuae, Penna !F G Pomeroy, Hnn-foburg C Erismau, Penna John L Betse, Harrisburg W Gray, Penna T KSwartz k la, llarrub'g John Blullin, Pittsburg A W Arnhorff, Bahinmre Jos S O’Brieo, New York B H iiamburn, Aitov»ia Lieut Col C Stewart, Pft C ■Parsons, Ohio - 7 4 MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second st., ab. Arch. D W Stearns, Wayne co, Pa T Hardenburg, Wayne co Chu Weber,US A Tliob DNeal, N J Mrs Burd A eon, NY EL YandUng A wf, Penna WK Fox A la HOTEL—Race street, above Third, Jos Gormloy, Pbilsulolphiu Alien P Smith, P Drehr* Tamaquu Mrs tfimn, Brooklyn,Si Y £ G Muuin W Sloan, Bloomsburg 60 Read R...b5wn.17 7-16 3 Cam & Am 1t... .111 6 do 11l & do. MIMIMIttU 6 do 11l 10 d 0... 11l 10 do 11l BOARDS. 30 Cam &Am R... * 111 Bid Ask Elmira R 5 Elmira R Pref. .. 10 Elmira 7a 7 73, fl 65# ~ Long Island R. 8# 9# Loll C! & Nav.. 48# 49# LehCl&NScrp 33# 34 NPennaß..... 4# 5# NPeniiaßfia., 65 NPennaß 10a. .. 73 Catawisw Pref, 4# 6# FrkfdA Southß .. S 3 2d A3d ate 8.3. 40 W Phila Rexd 52 Spruce A Pine.. 7# 7# Green A Coates 13 14 Chestnut A Wal 86 30 September 25—Evening. xcliange—Sept. 25. KURD. 17 N Y Cen R 73# 050 d 0....... 73# 150 73# 150 do b3O 73# 50 do blO 73# 5 Hud Rir R. 33 300C.6T A Tol R.b3o 29# 250 Erie Railway..... 25# 150 do bGO 25# 50 Readingß 35 300 do ~810 34# 250 MiehS Guftrid 31 5 d 0... 30# T IU Sep,. 65 # 10 do 65# 100 Cleve A Pittsburg. 0# 50 do 9 r -£ 50 Gal A Chi R 69# 250 do. 69# 50 d 0.560 68 50 ao s3O 6S# 100 do 83 69# 100 Chi A R1R....54 44 50 do s 5 43 7tT 20 C B A Quin R.... 61# 25 Mil A PDuC.... 17# 50 d 0.... 17# M Chalfant, Fenaa J D Loomis, Illinois ST. LOUIS HOTEL—ChoBImU street, above Third. K T Mill.-, Ohio J 11 Obliiiß'r. Ohio John \Vil<nn, Ohio Wm MiKMI, Norwich AVmCoihorn, Ohio Tliosll " endt, h Joraoj- C Tolmmi, Mnsu Wm B Unwell, N '<";k ]■ J Tulninn, Philadelphia S Thompson, Maryland 'Mr Hurting, Philadelphia THE UNION—-Arch street, above Third. Jlt Hunter, HunHmylou .T»« McGregor, Pittsburg Alex Lcggute, Alleghany Oh as Hi»rhol/.er, Alleghany \le\ Muagrovc, Warren, 0 H F Harman, Muncy, Pa K M Eistiilii, lowa U ft Ruff, Ohio It II RotV, Ohio J E Price, l'cnnn Win B Shaffer, Baltimore E K Doancr, Man land STATES UNION HOTEL—Marttof, nhavs Sixth, jjiu Todd, Centre ro, Ta Oeo .Tank, Centre eo. Pa Win M lh'Utrlek, Pattonav 1( Ilcokorman, Bedford S Arnold, Clearfield XE Gilds, Peima A B Ewing, Ciarlislc W C Hovurd, New Castle Tfios E Watt, Pittsburg Jos R Carnton, Pi-mm S Whiten, Chester co, Pa A Bruner, Colombia, Pa J T Biiruitr., Harrisburg It Ctmiiiuglmiu COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth street, above Chestnut A Lyon & la, Pt Deposit,Md Wm II Eder, Eikton, Md A V Exes, Chester eo, Pa ft ivmuwk, Chester co, Pa Hft Herr, Bloomington, HI Jaa R Orem, Doylestowu r Hiitglc, Doylestown dim McCoy, Doylestown R Wiley, iwh Bottom -b -e IWrrsork, l»w» I'hos B aiter, IV Cluster W H llwMlortin, renna IV S Hobart, Pottstown, Pa IV II Hobart, Tottstown Jtw Py«nrt, Phila J D Irwin, West Chester jo B atson, Elkton, Md T P Patts, Phila REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. J L Kidiinss. Rending John G Leslie, Poland, O E M Day, Deerfield, O KG Smith, Philadelphia Geo Thompson, Lock Haven Wm L Kavault, N J Cluis M Greeu, Taiun*iua AJ) Hallowiiy, New Jersey BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhill, Jos B Smith, Bucks co, Pa Jacob Shelley, Ducks co Miss Glim, Montff co, Pa John rotors, Frankfort!,Pa. Jacob Toting,Nortll’n Co,Pll Mrs Kate, Wrinsport IV Siegfried, Carbon co, Pa All Roitulot, Montg co, Pa llichd Roberts, Doylestown E R Artmun, Doylcutown Jacob Fetrow, Princeton, 111 Nathan Dalbey, Illinois BLACK BEAR—Third street, above CallowliiU. D Muxton, Reading D Gilbert, Pottstown D H Boclitol, Beeliteltivillti Geo Reger, Philadelphia t> A Adler, Philadelphia B G D Koim,'Peima Conrad Srlineicker, Pa PASSENGERS ARRIVED Tn steamship Kensington, from Boston—Mr H Winsor, Jos Tilden, G Evermnn, Capt S H Matthosvs. PASSENGERS SAILED. 11l ship Tonawandft, for Liverpool—Mrs Homewood find two children, of Philadelphia, and 117 in forward cabin and steerage. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. IMP* SEE FOURTH PAGE. ARRIVED. Steamship Kensington, Baker, 45 hours from Boston, with mdse, Ac. to Henry Winsor. OIF Morris Liston’s, at 11 A M, saw ship Zone, from Leghorn, getting under way; eaw a small schooner going into the tiuarautine ground. Sclir V Uarkalew 7 Burdick, 10 days from Newport, with molasses to Geo Helmuth. Sclir Sarah, Benson, 4 days from New Bedford, with mdse to captain. Sclir Yaudalin, Cooper, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with corn to Jas Surratt & Son. CLEARED, Bark Thomas Daiicrr, Dill, Lugunyra, Dallett A Son. Brig Waltham, Clark, Barbados, Tlios Wattson & Sons. Ketch Commerce, Barnes, Pernambuco, John Mason & Co. Sclir Jas Martin, Harding, Boston, D Cooper. Str J Jerome, Jerome, Washington, DC, W P Clyde. SAILED. sbip Tonawfinda, Julius, for Liverpool, loft Walnut street wharf at half past ono o’clock P M yesterday, in tow of tug America, with a cargo consisting of 230 iihda tobacco, 1000 bushels corn, 47,282 do wheat, 639 bbU flour, 23 bales rags, 50 bags bark, nnd 2 cases mdse. BT TELBQRATH. (Correspondence of the Tress.) Xmv York, Sept 25. Arrived, ship Australia, rrom London: bark Eagle from Curacva. MEMORANDA. Steamsliip Delaware, Cannon, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. Steamship Persia, Judkins, from Liverpool, arrived at New York yesterday. Steamship Saxoniiu Elders, from Ilumbtir*, Arrived Now York yesterday. Ship Pacific, Bennett, sailed from. Whitehaven 11th inst. for Philadelphia. Ship Northern Light, Doane, from San Francisco, ar rive<l at New York yesterday. Ship Syren, Green, from San Francisco, arrived nt Ronton 24th inst. Bark Savannah, Stetson, hAne* for Louden, woa spoken 2-11 lai 33, long 73. Brig Emma, Baker, cleared at Boston 24th lost, for Philadelphia. Brig William & Mary, Norton, sailed from Wareham 19th hurt, for Philadelphia. Sclir Superior, Robinson, hence, arrived at St John, N B, 21st inst. Sclir Onward, Branseom, from E-Un for Philadelphia, at Boothbay 21st inst. Sehr Electa H Parker, hence for Boston, was seized fit New Havon23d inst, a small portion of the* vessel being owned in Yiginia. Sclir Yenloo, Clossen, cleared at St John, KB, 21st inst. lor Philadelphia. Sclir Maine Law, Amesbury, at Newport 23d inst, was taking freight for Portland—not-.PhiladclphiA, SPECIAL NOTICES. Do You Expectorate Blood ? Have You a Cough ? Have You Sore Throat 7 Have You Croup or Hives 7 Have You Bronchitis ? Have You Consumption 7 Have You Asthma 1 Have You Pains in Your Breast or Sides ? Have You "Whooping Cough 1 Have You Pleurisy Pains I Have Yon any Pulmonary Affection 7 If so, you will find JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT an effectual and an unfailing reminly for all Pulmonary Diseases. Prepared only at 242 CHESTNUT Street, and sold by Agents everywhere.. e24-3t One-Price Clothing, of the Latest Styles, made in theßestllauner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac* tory. Our Onk-Pbick System is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. ee22-ly JONES A CO M 604 MARKET Street. Batchelor’s Hair Dye.— This oele brated and perfect HAIR DYE is the BEST IN THE WORLD. All others are mere imitations of this Great Original, which has gained such extensive Patronage in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATCHE LOR’S liquid hair dye instantly produces ft splendid Black or natural Brown, without staining the Skin or injuring the Hair, aud will remedy the 111 effects of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by FAHNESTOCK A CO. and DYOTT A CO., Philadel bhia mhUtf MARRIED: BRADFORD—WATKEYS.—At Brooklyn, on Wed nesday, 0. M. Bradford, Esq., of the Associate Press Agency, to bliss M. H. Watkeys, both of Brooklyn. * IiiNCKLE—MALKY.—On*the 30th of October, 1860, by ths Rev. D. II - Bar tin a, William llluckl? to Miss Emma Maley, nil of Philadelphia. JENNINGS—PARKER.—On the 21st September, by the Rev. Isaac Grey, 3lr. Francis Jennings, of Frank* ford, to Miss Alice Matilda, eldest daughter of William Parker,‘of Providence, R. I. # FRENCH—GOODRICH.—At Storkbridge, Mass., ITth inst., Joseph It. French, E&i-, to Mlhh 9aral» yVofthlng tOTi, (Ifulgliter of Hnn. J. Z. Gnotlricb. * WALLACE—PETTIGREW.—Ou the 24th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Wylie, Mr. William J. Wallace to Miss Mary G. B, Pettigrew. # DIED: SAUNDERS.—On the 22d instant, Jeremiah SauiuUrg, in the 69tli year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, 210 North Twelfth street, above Race, thin {Tlmr&lay} morning, at io o’clock. * BILGER.—On the 23d instant, George Bilger, aged 7S years. Funeral from the residence of his son, Chas. Bilger, Apple street, above Norris, this (Thursday) afternoon, at i o’clock. * CONSIDINE.—On the 24th instant, Ann Considine, in the ICrh year of her age. FuuerHlfivzn her brothers residence* No. 223 Union street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. # GILLEN. —On the 24th inst., Mrs. Mary Jane Gillen. Funeral from the residence of Jut brother-in-law, Mr. Ilanse Humilton, No. 934 Pouth Fourth street, this (Thurstluy) afternoon, nt 4 o’clock. * HOPKINS.—On the 24th inst., Martha, wife of Closes Iloi'kins, in tlie OCtli ye«ur of her aqe. Funeral from tho rosidonoo of her himhaud, Oak street, ttbOYO Thirty-sixth, on Friday afternoon, at 2 JTcCAY.—On the 23d instant, Miss Fanny McCay, in tho 04th year of her age. Funeral from her late residence, North Front street, airfive Dauphin, this (Thursday) afternoon* atl o’clock. MADDEN.—On the 24th instant, Mrs. Mary Madden, in tho 40th year of her age, Funeral from her late residence, in Mary atroet, above Seventh, on Friday afternoon, at 1 o’clock. ## 31 ORRIS.—On the 24th instant, Catharine M. Morris, wife of George Morris, aged 26 years. Funeral from her husband’s residence, No. 24 Wilson street, below Front and Christian streets, this (Thurs day) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. # MYERS.—On the 24th inst.* Sarah A.Burns, daughter of Marmadukc and the late Mary Myers, in tho 42d year nt* her age, Funeral from the residence of her uncle, Mr. Charles McAllister, 412 Mullwam street, this (Thursday) after noon, at 3 o'clock. * POLK.—On the 24th instant, Miss 3laggie Polk, in the 20th year of her age. REPP.—On the 24th Instant, Mrs. Elizabeth Repp, wife of Mr. Lewis Repp, aged 35 years. Funeral from hex* husband’* residence, 1309 Coates street,»» Fvhitty afternoon, at 2 o’clock. WIITTK.—■On tho 23il Instant, Mw. Hannah Anu White, ill the 44th year of her age. Funeral from her late residence, No, 801 North Twen tieth street, above Brown, this (Thursday)morning,at 9 oVlnrk. - * ' * ri OOD BLACK SILKS AT OLD VTT PRICES. Black Grofl de Bhines, @l* do. Poult do Soles, fcl. do. GroßGraiues, extra qualities, do. Groß Graincttcs. do. Gros deEspagnes, $1.12#. do. Gros des Indos. do. Gros d’Ecosse and Ottoman?, do. Armures and Venetieune(f, Ac. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, Ff.l2-tf No. 918 CHESTNUT Street DIVINE SERVICE WILL BE HELD Iks at CAMP CHASE, (Col. E. M. Gregory’s Regi ment,) THIS DAY, at 4 o’clock P. M. The Darby Road Passenger Cars pass the Encampment. It* FAST-DAY SERVICES—W**t ARCH LL3 St. CHURCH, cor. of ARCH and EIGHTEENTH StieetjJ.—Meeting for Prayer at half past ton A. M. Public Union Meeting at half seven o’clock P. M, Adilrestst'H by Ex-Gov. POLLOCK, Rev. T. M. CUN NINGHAM, and others. it* CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY—Cor- IkS ncr of CHESTNUT aud FIFTEENTH Streefcf, liivh.6 Service and Semen TO-DAY (Fuot’aay,tatlo)i o’clock. ' ' * It* FAST-tfAV UNION SERVICES OF LL3 tlie tlircc Reformed Dutch Churches, will be held in the Third Church, cornor of TENTH and FILBERT Streets, at 11 A. M. Sermon bytlio Pastor, \V. .1. R. T.WLOB, I>, I>., and in tho First Church, corner of A.EVENTU and SPRING CARDEN Straets, at A P. M. "AiWrcsses and devotional exerdifles. - It* AT A MEETING OF THE JOINT [[__§ COMMITTEE OF PROTECTION AND DE FENCE; of the Select and Common Councils of the City of PHILADELPHIA, held on WEDNESDAY, September 25tb, 1801, the following Resolution was adopted; 7feso7ml, That the Committee on Defence and Pro tection be reaueeted to issue a Keneral invitation to all the Fire and Hose, Hook and Ladder Companies of the Cily and County of Philadelphia, to send each one Dele ante, to meet at the Headquarters of the Home Guard Chestnut Street, above Fifth, No. 0 State House Row, (Supreme Court Boom,) on Tuesday Evening next, at fii'iit o'clock, for the purpose of assisting in organising and cresting companies and RegiinentSi to Dike part of the 11 nine tin nut, for the defence of the City. Attest, J.B. HASHING, It Clerk of Select Council. rrp COOPER SHOP VOLUNTEER RE. UJ riVESUJnCRT COMMITTER kindly lirktimv icijTO a (loimlion frum ou.‘ ('Hlcdonian Club of Plulmlt‘l - of WILLIAM M. COOPER, Proudent. Wm. M. Maui.i., Secretary. fY*=» ( HinniON WASHINGTON SQUARE. —There will he unices in the I irst 1 rwhytif riliftwi. on V W l.i..«ton R.Mure, THIS MORNING, at 11 o’clock. A diecounse will be deliveretl on the duty of Rustaining the Government. Pt* ry—==k THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN II $ ASSOCIATION will neaomblent the Rooms 1009 and 1011 CHKSTNUT street, to-iin»rruw, THURSDAY MOBNING »t half past eight o’clock, to engage in fto lemu pi-flyer on behalf of our bcluml Country. All &r© affectionately invited, 8025*21 GIRARH COLLEGE.-.THE DIRECT [LS ors of the Girard College give notice that they aro pr<*pared to bind out, iu the. {state of Pennsylvania, THIRTY ORPHANS, in acvoi'danoe with the will of Stephen fiii'lU'd, tn yi»itiiblatkM±tya,tlous, nr= Agrlcui ture, Navigation, Ai ts, Trader, and Mann* facttire#i. The master will J‘e rCHUired to teach hia ap prentice hi* respective art, and to furnish him with suit able board Ami lodging in hi* own place of residence, (except, where, for special reason*, the apprentice may |m allowed to Imanl elsewhere.) Tho muster will he allowed to talio e«cli orphan on trial fur a form not ox» reeding uno mouth, ami the apprentice, when hound, will be furnished by the Institution with a suitable outfit. Persons desirous of obtaining an apprentice can apply at the College, between the hours of 3 and 5 P. M,, or, If not citizens of Philadelphia, can address the under* signed in writing, giving name, residence, occupation, mid reference, the latter, whi'iiCYff possible, to be resi* dents of Philadelphia, HENRY W. ARTSY, &c25»5t Secretary of Girard Collage. ry==» POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, LLJ SEPTEMBER 24, 1861. Tlie President of the United States having appointed THURSDAY NEXT, the 26th inst., as a National Fast, notice is hereby given that thin office will be closed, ex cept between the bourn «»f ’H 11,1,1 ® o'clock A, M,, and 2 and 3 o’clock I*. M. Tho Svib Post Offices will be closest, except from 7# to 9 A. M., and from 6 to 7 P. M. Letter Carriers will make their usual morning delivery, mid vill ho in attendance at the office from 2to3P. M. Two collections will ho made from tho Lamp-post Letter Boxes, at 7 A. M. and 6 P. M., ami one delivery at 8# A. M. eu24-fit . G. A. WALBOKN, Postmaster. Vs A LECTURE IN AID OF ST. VIN CENT’S HOME FOKDE3TITUTE CHILDREN will be delivered by the Very Rev. P. E. MOKIARTY, D. D., at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, corner of Broad ami Locust str<v*ts, on THURSDAY, September 26.1861. Subject—“ The Church and its Present Issues.” Tickets 25 cents. Doors open at 7P. M. Lecture to commence at 8 p, M, Reserved seats in the OrcherirA, private boxes, and on the stage, can be obtained at tho Box office of the Aca demy, on the 25th and 26th inst., between the hours of 10 A. M. and 31*. M. Price 50 cents. 5024-3 t no PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 227 South FOURTH Street—niiLiimLWiu, Soph 20,1901. To avoid detention, the Holders of Coupons of this Company, due on the Ist proximo, are requested to leave them at this Office on or before the 30th'inst., when receipts will ho given and checks will bo ready for de livery on the Ibl proximo, in exchange for said receipts. se2l-tSO S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. rrs=» UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, ILS LAW DEPARTMENT. A Term of this Department will commence on MON DAY, the 30th instant. The introductory lecture will b© delivered by tho Hon. GEORGE SHABSWOOD, at 8 o'clock P. M. of that day, in the usual lecture-room. sl7-dte3o . POLITICAL. pEOPLE’S UNION TICKET. PRESIDENT JUDGE COURT OP COMMON rLEAS. OSWALD THOMPSON. ASSOCIATE JUDGE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. JOSEPH ALLISON. PRESIDENT JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT. GEORGE SHARSWOOD. ASSOCIATE JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT. J. I. CLARK HARE, AMOS BRIGGS. COUNTY OFFICERS SHERIFF. Alderman JOHN THOMPSON. REGISTER OF WILLS. SAMUEL LLOYD. CLERK OF ORPHANS’ COURT. WILLIAM C. STEVENSON. CITY OFFICERS. CITY TREASURER. HENRY BUMM. CITY COMMISSIONER. BERTLES SHEE, STATE OFFICERS. SENATOR. THIRD SENATORIAL DISTRICT MAHLON H. DICKINSON. . ASSEMBLY. Ist district—WlLLTAßl FOSTER. 2d “ WILLIAM 11. Kt/mWAN. Mh 11 JOSEPH 0. ROSENGARTEN. MA << JOSEPH MOORE, Jp.. 6th “ HARMAN BAUGII. 7th “ TIIOMAS COCIIRAN. Bth “ WILLIAM L. DENNIS. 9th “ lIENRV O. FRITZ. 10th •> JOHN SAILER, nth « ISAAC A. SHEPPARD. 32th “ RICHARD WILDLY, 13th “ GEORGE DE HAVEN, Jk, 14tb “ SAMUEL BINGHAM. 15th “ WILLIAM F. SMITH, 16th “ THOMAS DICKSON. 17th “ CHARLES F. ABBOTT. 524-tnthstoS MILITARY NOTICES. 8 COL. D. B. BIRNEY’S ZOUAVE REGIMENT, IN CAMP AT WASHINGTON, D. C.—A few recruits wanted to fill up Companies P end K. AMc-bodied men, ot" e’oter habits, on appli cation, will be enrolloiL s-worn in, and supplied with a good Nuit of dark-blue army cloth Zonavc uniform, and forwarded daily to Headquarters of tlie Regiment, at Camp Graham, Washington* I>. C. Recruiting offices* are at 602 ARCH Street, second ry, soxith and southwest corner of NINTH and WALNUT Streets. By order. joiin KLV'Miyw Third Battalion. Capb J. W, ) Lieut. E. A. Howard* > Recruiting Officers. Lieut. Alfred Moi.as, ) se26-tf ft U. S. MARINES.—Wanted inline- R diotely for the U. S. Marine Corps, 300 able-bodied. Ilf men, lor sea aurt land service; also a lew <?empptfnt druimnc-ra and fiff-ro, Alt information tiuit may bo retinired will be given at tlie lleiulezvous. 311 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia. ft THE WALLACE REGIMENT Hor infantry, COL. E. E. WALLACE Com- W raar.Oins. Hcmlqunrter6i Government Buildings, CHESTNUT Street, beloiv Fifth. Patriotic young men wanted to be mustered in a first class Regiment, and go into camp* under pay and rations* at once. Companies to havo full camp and garrison equipage immediately. Officers meet daily (up stairs) at Headquarters, at 9% A. M. se2s-4t* ft TWO LIEUTENANTS WILL BE H IJlUSitered into service m General LOCK* 11/ WOOD'S BRIGADE, now stationed at Cambridge, Md., and getting ready for transport service. 5025-5 t Major R. ANDREWS, Wilmington, Del. SHE AL QUARTERS T WENT Y EIGHTH REGIMENT P. V., Colonel JOHN W. GEARY. The'fifteenth mid lest company of this requires ft few more good men to complete It. Men aro mustered in and paid from enrolment. Tlie Regiment lias already obtained a widespread re putation. This ig tlie only opportunity that will be offered to out eiders to come in. The Recruiting Office will bo open for a few days, at corner of FOURTH and LIBRARY StKtfte (first floor)* ASHTON S. TO orison, Captain. WM. J. MACKEY, First Liout. ee2s-St* SAMUEL GOODMAN, Second Lieut. f HEADQUARTERS COMMON WEALTH REGIMENT, S. VT. corner NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—Tlie Roll Book is now open at tho above room. All young men desirous of Wgitni!i ing n firet-closs Regiment Tor immediate service, are re. quested to enrol their names without delay. Be2Q.Pt COMPANY K, PHILADELPHIA LIGHT C.VVALEY, COL. R. H. RUSH. This Company is recruiting nt 403 CHESTNUT STREET. HtSli-Ot* HOWARD KMilfh Captain. SdL COLONEL RUSH’S ' *' REGIMENT OF LIGHT CAVALRY, Now nearing completion* and Encamped, with HORSES AND EQUIPMENTS, ON NORTH SECOND-STREET ROAD, IfAy groat attraittens f<n‘ ftetiv* Yawtg M«-n. BUGLERS Will receive A BOUNTY OF TEN DOLLARS, And good Musicians are wanted for the REGIMENTAL MOUNTED BAND. Apply at the principal Rendezvous, 833 MARKET STREET, flc2s-Dl* WANTED —A Captain with gome men to join n Dragoon Regiment now in activo service at Washington. Address “Lieutenant,” 610 North TWELFTH Street, stating number of men, Ac. se26-3t* U. s, ARMY—WANTED IM- W» MEDIATELY, for the SIXTH REGIMENT ' Tlf u. S. CAVALRY, REGULAR SERVICE, a few moro able-bodied men, between the age. of twenty one and thirty-five. Pay ranges from $l4 to $23 per month, according to the rank of the soldier. Each man will be furnished with a good horse and equipments, am ple clothing and subsistence. Quarters, fuel, and medical attendance free of charge. The pay of each uoldler com mences aa toon as he U enlisted. By an act lately passed , the term of enlistment ie changed from five to THREE YEARS, and every soldier yrho serves that time is entitled to $lOO BOUNTY from (be Government. Attention is drawn to the fact that the Government has wisely commenced to promote soldiers from the ranks. Advancement is, therefore, open to all. For farther particulars, apply at the Recruiting Ofltce, GIRARD nOPSE. LIEUT. F. DODGE, •U-tf filth Cavalry, Recruiting OBcer, THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1861. FINANCIAL. gEVFiN AND T HRK KT KNTI IS PER CENT. TREASURY NOTES. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS TO TUB NEW NATIONAL LOAN WILL IfKMAIN OPKN UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Those who desire to participate in its benefits should apply at once to the undersigned, the appointed Agents fertiivfiftYvrnnienti AU tnunti reevivod from YIVTY DOLLARS upwards. The office hours during the subscription for the Loan will bo till 5 I*. M.» except on Monday evening, when it will remain open till 9 o'clock W M. JAY COOKE & Co., m>26 No, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET; JfEW NATIONAL LOAN. Payment of Bltariptfaiiß may bo made in GOLD or CHECKS, OR NOTES OF ANY OF OUR CITY BANKS. THE SMOOTHEST YARN IN THE MARKET, WOOLLENS. WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., 116 CHESTNUT STREET, Are prepared to deliver on contract 3-4 and G-4 dark and &Uy blue CLOTHS AND KERSEYS. OB NAVY BLTJE SATINETS. #,OOO or 6,000 Yards Indigo Blue Satinet, such as Is used In the United States Navy. For Bale by FBOTHINGHAM & WELLS, 35 LETITIA Street, and anH-2m 34 FRONT Street QOTTON DU CK, i non nnn TENT buttons, u. s. j.)\/U\/«v\/u pattern, for sale by J. P. BEED, Turner, southeast corner of THIRTEENTH and NO BLE Streets* Philadelphia. B©7-lm* pORTLAND KEROSENE OIL. We a re now prepared to supply this STANDARD ILLUMINATING OIL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Z. LOCKE & CO., Sole Agents, 1019 MARKET STREET, SC2-6m Philadelphia* gOOK BINDING. Magazines, Illustrated Papers, and Periodicals oF every description, bound neatly and at REDUCED PRICES. N. B.—MUSIC bound strongly, and with great care. SAMUEL MOORE * SON, JAYNE Street, between Eighth and Ninth and Mar ket and Chestnut. se4-lm Capt. J. C. CASH, Kwruiting Oflicor. rpO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE BUBAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply families at their Country Residences with every description of IV/TACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, !.YJL SALMON, Ac.—3 000 bblfl Mess Nob. 1,2, and 3 MACKEREL, large, medium, and small, In assorted packages of choice, late-caught, fat fish. 6,000 bblfl. New Halifax* Eastport* and Labrador Her rings, of choice qwlttiea. 0,000 boxes extra new scaled Herrings. 8,000 boxes extra new No*l Herrings. 8,000 boxes large Magdalina Herrings. 250 bble. Mackinac White Fish. 60 bbls. new Economy Mess Shad. 26 bbls. new Halifax Salmon. 1,000 quintals Grand Bank Codfish. 600 boxes Herkimer County Cheese* In store and landing, for Bale by MURPHY & KOONS, nos No. 146 NORTH WHARVES. CHEESE.- —195 boxes fine Herkimer County Cliee*e> on consignment. For sale by C. C. SADLER A CO., 108 ARCH Street, second door above Front. se26-3fc LARD. —55 tierces prime Leaf Lard, for sale by C. C. SADLER A CO., 103 ARCH Street* second door above Front. sc2o-3t qnn bags prime new crop 0"9 TIMOTHY SEED, for sole by KoSl.fii* ROGERS fs GF.ST A MMONIATED SUPER-PHOS JLJL PHATE OF LIME* warranted pure ground bone and fine bone. Bone dust manufactured and for sale by ROGERS ft GEST, ee2l-Ct* No. 133 MARKET Street. SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.— Kv tons in store and for Bale, in lots to suit pur- chasers, by «24-6t* ■\TOU RESORT TOREIMER’S PIIO .I- TOGRAPHIC Gallery, SECOND Street, abovo GREEN, because you gut a superior colored Photo fyr»?l, for si, It* "]\/T ARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of IVX a writ of sale by the Hon. John Ciulwalader, Judge of the District Court of tho United States in aud for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in admiralty, to me directed, will bp sold At public sale, to tho highcrit and best bidder* for cash, ftt CATHARINE-Straet Wluul, o»» THURSDAY, October 3<l, 1861, at 12 o’clock M., tho one-fourth part of the Schooner ALICE, registered in the name of C. F. Rolance. Kl VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF Sale by the lion. JOHN CADWALADER, JudgO of the District Court of .the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in admiralty, to me (Uiected, will be sold at public saleto the highest and best bidder, for cash, at QUEEN-Strect wharf, on TUES DAY, October Bth, 1861,-at 12 o’clock H., the chip amelia, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, os she now iai at said wharf. 1 From her register the ship AMELIA* measures 673 tons. WILLIAM MIL^WARP, U. S. Marshal, E. D. of Pennsylvania. PhiUt.»*Jtept. 24,1861. ae2s-3t •VTEW YORK AND PHILADEL JLi PHIA SYlturs in HUds., Tea., and Bbls., part of very choice quality. New Orleans and Chiba Sugar, also strictly choice Porto Rico do., Cut Loaf and other refined Sugars. “Primrose lbs.” do. **ss,” and William H. Grant’s 6s 11 Own Brand” Tobacco. An assortment of prime and medium Coffees of various kinds. Also Porto Rico and Muscovado Molasses in store and for sale by PHILIP-REILT ft CO., se2l-Bt* No. 7 North WATER Street. "V7OU GET FOR $1 A COLORED JL Tliotograph, Tor which you laid $2 six months ago, at REIMKB’S Photographic Gallery, SEOOJfD Street, above GRRRR. It# OFFICE OF JAY COOKE & Co., BANKERS, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Pursuant to instructions from the Secretary of the Treasury, tho Subscription Book to the NBW NA TIONAL LOAN of Treasury Notes, bearing interest ll l the rate of seven and Ihree-teuths per cent, per annum, will remain op£n nt my office, No. XU SOUTH THIRD STREET, Until further notice, from $ A. M. till 5 J*. M., and Off Monday till 9 P. M. These notes will be of the denomination of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONK THOUSAND DOL LARS, and FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and arc all dated 19th .of August, 1861, .payable in gold in three years, or convertible into a twenty-year six percent, loan, at the option of the holder. Each Treasury Note has in terest coupons attached, which can be cut off and col lected in gold at the Mint every six months, and at the rate of one cent per day on each Fifty Dollars. Any explanations required by the subscribers will be cheerfully made, and they will, by tho plan adopted, bo saved from any trouble of writing letter?, tho under signed reporting each subscription to the Treasury De partment, from whence tho Treasury Notos will bo sent to each subscriber as soon as possible. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, »26.12 t No, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. MILITARY GOODS. (YARD.'" TO THE LADIES. We engage to supply those joining in the Ladies' move ment for furnishing " WINTER SOCKS TO TUS V OLU NTEEBS. Any desired Quantity of SPECIAL, REDUCED PRICE OF TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER # Lb, SIX PEK CENT. LESS FOR CASH. J. Gh MAXWELL & SON, S. E. CHESTNUT & ELEVENTH STREETS. 2t SUITABLE FOB TENTS, FOB SALE BT FROTHINGHAM A WELLS. my22-iftf GROCERIES, FINS GROCERIES, TEAS, 40., &0. ALBERT C. ROBERTS. COBNEB ELEVENTH AND BfififiTSi hiylff AGRICULTURAL. WILLIAM MILL WARD, United States Marsha!. Philadelphia, September 21,1861. se23-6t RETAIL DRY HOODS. FALL GOODS. SHAWLS, SILKS, CLOAKS, STOCK AT BE- OPENING OF NOVELTIES IN LACE GOODS AND will open on MONDAY, the 23d instant, novoltios la LACK, and EMBROIDKIUES, as follows: New Point Alcncim Luce Collars and sets from 82 to 825. Do. Applitjue and Yulcnciuuuc do. do. 81 to 815. Do. Honiton ’ do. do. 50c to 83. Do. Maltese do. do. 15c to B®* Do, French Kmbrd Cambric And Swiss do. GOctoSlO. Do. Real tlironrt-laoo Veila do. do. $2.50 to 825 Do. Cambrift and Pusher do. do. do. 81 to 83 A large lot of French Cambric, Valem.-ienne Lacc trimmed Hamlkerchiefs, new styles, from $2 to 810. A lot of Ruffled Chciiuso Yokes, 25 cts. each. Magic Buflling, very cheap. Lot of Pine Apple Hfimlkcixhiefffi 25 ct«. each. New fiouucingg, Bunds, inlUnts’ llubps, Edgings, In eertings, etc., etc., etc. Also, novelties in Sleeves, French Handkcrcliiefs, Valenciennes, ami other Laces. Our stock of Linen HaiulkorclUefs, white goods, &c., wilt be much improved by numerous additions, all of which w ill be offered for cash fuliy 25 per cent, below OLtlhiary retail pticu‘3. T7MBEOIDEBIES AND WHITE -fli GOODS AT VERY LOW PRIOES Our stock Ntwntfl many advantages to tho Indies; tho Goods aro now and selected for the best city retail trade; the quali ties ami styles are superior to those sold by Wholesale Houses, and the prices are quite us low. A discount of five per cent, wo also allow for cash. TULANNEL WAREHOUSE—FLAN JJ NELS AT OLP PiUCES;—Be»I Welch, Slwlscr, BallftrJ \Vlr, Co1or«l ami Plahl Flannels. SHEPPEItD, VAN HARLINGEN,* ARRTSON, w-24-rp tf 1008 CHESTNUT Street. TX7ILLIAMSVILLE, WAMSUTTA, T T Penn, Bates, Amosheag, and Bellows Falls BLEACHED MUSLINS. V. E. AIiOHAMRAULT, Northeast corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, will open this morning yard-wide bleached Mu.-ilins at 8, 9,10,11,12#, 13#, and 14# cents; Shirling width Mubitns at 6,7, 8,9, and 10cents; heavy and fine Sheet ing and Pillow-case Muslins from 10 to 31 cents; fine white Flannels 12, 18, 25, 33, and 37 cents; heavy bleached and brown Canton Flannels 10, 11, and 12# eontß* cheap ToWellh.g and TaMv Linens; new-atyle fall DdminesimdCiuut7.es; Shepherd’s Plaids at 31 cents; rich fall Poplins ut 50 cents. Wholesale and Retail Dry Gockls and Carpet store, Northeast corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. se!B-12t Eyre & landell, fourth and ARCTI Streets, are opening their usual assortment Tp ALL— IB6I. X* SPLENDID GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, The Cheapest ever Offered. Thirty Per Cent, under Regular Prices. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Gront Tnrioty. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Host of our Muslins still at OLD PRICES Flannels, Cloths, and Cassimeres. Linens of our own Importation. Blanket?, all sizes. Balmoral Skirts, «src., Ac. At the Old Established Store of THORNLEY & CHISM, »20 N. E. *6l*.' EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. TXTATER-PROOF CLOAKS. T V Also, most approved shape for Fall Wear of Plain Cloth Cloaks. Striped Cloth Cloaks. Black Cloth Cloaks. Orders tilled with''our accustomed ftarge stock of Cloths from which to select* COOPER Sc CONARD, BeSO S. E. corner NINTH A MARKET. Shawls. Blanket Shawls. Misses’ Shawl#!. Black Thibet £lmw!s. Gents’ Travelling Mauds. COOPER ft CONARD, ee2o 8, E. comer NINTH and MARKET. WATER-PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS, BL ACK MIXED. Rel&ll&hl Clothe, Drown Mixed, Bepc-Uant Cloths s , Gipsy Hoods. Light Cloths, for Fall Dusters. EYRE A LANDELL, fle 17 FOURTH and ARCH Streets. fILOAKING CLOTHS, Waterproofs and Repcllants. Linens, house-furnishing GOODS, FLANNELS, DOMESTIC MUSLINS, Ac.—The largest assortment in the city, at lowest prices VAN HARLINGEN, A ARRISON, Bern 1008 CHESTNUT Street. Autumn dress goods. SHARPLESS BROTHERS have opened a hand- aorne STOCK of GOODS, Specially adapted to the times, Consisting of NEW FABRICS at LOW RATES. Plain and Figured Black Silks, Rich plain colored Poult d? SoiC3, French Merinoß, very cheap, Paris Fancy Cashmeres and De Laines, Velours, Droguets, Reps, Ottomans, Black De Laincs, Merinos, Bombazines, New Styles Fine Blanket Shawls, Brochc and new Fancy Shawls, French and English wide Cltintzes, Calicos in Immense variety, NeW Goods in Men's wear, ■JVTEW FALL DRESS GOODS. X.T New Styles of Fall Silks. Very Cheap Black Silks. Good Black Silks at 75, 81, and 87 Rich Printed Merinoes and Casluneregi Rich All-Wool Reps, all colors. Black and White All-Wool Plaids. New Fall Delaines. Beautiful Mohair Brocades at!6#c. Cheap Stella Slmwls. Stella Shawls of all grades and qualities. BALMORAL SKIRTS, Largest siy.es, and best colorings and stylos At 82, worth S 3. Cheap Canton Flannels and Muslins. New Goods opening daily. H. STEEL A SON, se!4 tf No. 713 N. TENTH St., above COATES. The akch-street cloak and MANTILLA STORE. NEW FALL CLOAKS. WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS SLACK CLOTH CLOAKS. EVERY HOYELTY AT MODERATE PHIOEB. JACOB HORSFALL, au3l-6m N. W. corner TENTH and ARCH Sts Autumn dry goods. I will open this morning the following desirable goods. j |ot of Bart Wool Do Laine, One Lot of Dart Cotton and Wool De Laine. One Lot of Mohair Poplins. Ono Lot of Ladies* Cloths. One Lot of English Calicoes, at JOHN H. STOKES’, «u3O 702 ARCH Street. A. M. EASTWICK, 221 VINE Street. ■NTQTICE TO LADIES. JJi Will open this morning, from a bankrupt sale, the following goods, which are decided bargans; One Lot of Plaid Muslins at 18#, worth 28. One Lot of Plaid Muslins at 25, worth 37#. One Lot of Ladies' L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 12# One Lot of Ladies 1 L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 15. One Lot of Gents 1 L. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 25. Ono Lot of Dark Linen at 2d, worth 37#, at JOHN H. STOKES’, auSO 702 ARCH Street, English canton flannels— Both single and double napped, at old prices. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, ft ARRISON, se7-if 1008 CHESTNUT Streot. H~" aedware and cutlery, cheap tor Cash and short Credit, by MOORE BENSZEV, 427 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. ' ’ sel3-lm "Vf AILS! NAILS! NAILS!—HAR JJX risbnrg Noil Depot, 509 COMMERCE St. The best Nails manufactured for #2.65, cash. All sizes. se23-lm W. W. KNIGHT ft SON ft CO. JUST RECEIVED, per “ Annie Kim ball," from Liverpool, Mandor, Weaver, ft Man der’e preparations: 25 lbs. Extract Aconiti, In 1 lb. jars. 25 lbs. Extract Hyoscyami, in 1 lb. jars. . (0 lbs. Extract Belladonna, in 1 lb. jars. 100 lbs. Extract Taraxaci, in 1 lb. jars. 60 lbs. VJn Bal Colchici, in 1 lb. bottles. 100 lbs* 01. Succinl Rect.t In 1 lb. bottles. 000 lbs. Calomel, In 1 lb. bottles. 000 lbs. Pil H) drarg., in 1 lb. jars. WETHERILL ft BROTHER, cnhS 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. THOS. W. EVANS & Co. IS\ ITt: ATTKS nOS TO THUIU CHOICE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS. EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, lIOSIEIiY, &c. This Stock in principally t>( i 5. \\. E. A Co.’s own direct importation, selected vith great care, for theif RETAIL TRADE, AND UKaURrJUiSKD FOR TASTE, STYLE, AND REASONABLE PKICKS. 818 and 820 CITKSTNUT STREET ee2s- 3t EM^KOrDEJtIES. PRICE. FERRIS. F& Co.. PRICE, FERRIS, & CO., NO. 726 CHESTNUT STR^E^. SHKPPKRD, VAN BARLINGKN, & ARRISON, pe24-tfrp 1008 CHESTNUT Street. fIOWPERTHWAIT & CO., N, W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Sts. Have just received 1 bale of Gray Twilled Flannels. 1 box heavy unbleached Canton Flannel at 10c. 200 ps. new autumn-style rrints at 10c. Balmoral Skirts, latest styles and colorings. A handsome lot of printed G’oburgs, 1 yd. wide, at 31c. A very cheap lot Damask Table Linens. Our 25 ceut White Flannels are tho best in the city. gelS.tf Rich Fall Dress Silks. Figurer French Poplins.’ All-wool Rich Fall DiiiUQC.ii Printed French Morinoes. Woolen Foulards, new Fabrics. Fall Shawls, new Designs. Fine grades of Black Dress Silks. New Goods, opening Daily. EYRE & LANDELL, Be 17 FOURTH and ARCH Streets. Plftin Col->rp Clonking^* Fine and Medium Black Cloths. Also, Cassimeres, Satinets, Vestings, Boys* Wear, Ac. COOPER A CONARD, ee2o 8. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET. Boys* Cassimeres and Coatings. CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. HARDWARE. DRUGS. CLOAKS and mantillas. JgNGLISH WATER-PROOF CLOAKS. (AGUAMUTUM.) BLACK-MIXED cloaks, GRAY-MIXED CLOAKS, BROWN-MIXED CLOAKS, CLAIiET-MIXED CLOAKS, OPENING EVERY MORN IN a. J. \V. PROCTOR & Co., 70S CUESTNCX STREET. QHlPmy,' HAZARD,!; k 3 pyTCH^SON, No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET, OOM MISSION M nOHANTS FOB TUB SALS OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. tnU2 IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS. 1861 season. W. S. STEWART & CO., Importer* and Jabbera of SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, NO. 305 MARKET STREET. Buyers are invited to call and examine a fresh stock of NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, Bought exclusively for cash, and which we will offer on tho moat favorable terms. Our stock comprises, in addition to BLACK AND OTHER STAPLE SILKS, A variety of Seasonable DRESS GOODS, IN NEW AND APPROVED STYLES, adapted to City Sales. ae24 DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS DRY GOODS. Nos. 239 and 241 North THIRD Street, above Race, Hare now open their usual LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Among which will be found a general assortment of PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. CASH BUYERS SPECIALLY INVITED, Prl7-2m JJIHQMAS MELLOR & CO., Nos. 40 and 43 NORTH THIRD Street, HOSIERY HOUSE, LINEN IMPORTERS and SHIRT-FRONT MANUFACTURERS. Importations direct from the Manufactories. Bell-Sin Yard, gillmore, & Co., Nos. 617 CHESTNUT and 614 JAYNE Streets, Have now in store a full and weii-nsaorted stock of FALL AND WINTER SILK GOODS DRESS GOODS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, &o. With their usual assortment of WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, Ac., to which they invite the attention of buyers. ecT-lm 1861 T 0 CASH DU INKS. H. C. LADGHLIN & Co., No. 303 MARKET STREET, Are receiving dally, from the PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORK AUCTIONS, a general assortment of MERCHANDISE, bought for CASH. CASH BUYERS are especially invited to can and ex amine our Stock. . ses-tf 1861. i ' AM * aoor>s lB6L FRESH ASSOetIENT. DALE, ROSS, & CO., 621 MARKET STREET, Have received, and are now opening, a fresh stock of FALL. & WINTER GOO OS which will be sold low for CASH and on short credits. Buyers are respectfully invited to call and ex amine our stock. au3l-2m CARPETINGS. JVARGKE CARPET STOCK SELLING OUT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, CLOSE BUSINESS. BAILY & BROTHER. No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET, j ge!7-tuthB 2m UR.TH-B.TR BET CARPET STORE, No. 4T, ABOVE CHESTNUT, I am now offering my stork of ENGLISH CARPETINGS. EMBRACING EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE. Imported expressly for City Retail- Sales, at Prices LESS THAN PRESENT COST OF IMPORTATION, , _ J. T. DELACROIX. Q.LEN ECHO M ILLS, GERMANTOWN, PA. McCALLUM & Co., MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS. 509 CHESTNUT STREET, CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, *O. We have now on hand an extensive stock of Carpet ings of our own and other makes, to which we call the attention of cash and short time buyers. sell-Sra JEW CARP E T I N GS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, Ho. SIS CHESTNUT Street—opposite state HOUSE, Are now opening, from Custom House Stores, their FALL IMPORTATIONS NEW CARPETINGS 1,000 pieeee J. CROSSLEY A SONS’ TAPESTBY CARPETS, from 87i OTS. TO SI PER YD 1 8-4 TAPESTRY VELVET: FRENCH AUBDSSON; FINE AXMINSTEB; ROYAL WILTON: EXTRA ENGLISH BRUSSELS: HENDERSON & CO.’S VENETIAN; ENGLISH INGRAIN CARPETS; ALL OF NEW CHOICE STYLES. AND HAVING BEEN INVOICED BEFORE THE DATS ADVANCE IN THE TARIFF, Will be sold st MODERATE PRICES. »u29-2m TTALF PRICES.—In order to keep JJL all my bauds emrioyod, I will do Upholstering, Carpets, Mattresses, Cushions, Curtahiß, and ShaAw, at half-prices. Old work solicited at W. HENRY PAT TEN’S Now Store, 1408 CHESTNUT Street. It* PHILADELPHIA TERRA-COTTA J. WORKS. Office and Warerooms, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. Ornamental Chimney Tops. Garden Yasoa and Statuary. Encaustic Flooring Tile. Architectural Ornaments. Ventilating and Smoke Flues. Bidge Tile and Sanitary Ware* Steam-preßsed Drain Pipe. , Water Pipe, warranted to itand prewra* cheap and fluraUfc - ASSKtti « application by letter. g A HARRISON, mh27 _ tr 1010 CHESTNUT Street. Wants. WANTED.— A second-hand FIRE I’ROOF, of Evans A Watson’s make. Address “ Sale," this ollice. w;24-6t* TXT ANTED—By an intelligent Lad, a VV SITVATJOS in a Wlmlerale Dr} Goods win-re lircjin Irani tho business. Address 14 1 hilip, oftict* of iltift paper. RfZI-It* WANTED-M A DRY GOODS T Y iiMfco, ft fil ftt.olafiH SALESMAN, controlling near irmlo, Penimylviiiiin, Ohio, Ac with real name and yifrvr# vf fOlilpi'lLlilliolu JUHUKH, IliiK N«. 607, Past Office. «e2O-or4 WAKTEI) —A situation us an assist ant teacher in a private w bool, by n young lady well qualified to teiielt tin? minor bnuirlm* of ;m English (rttiM-iiliun. Ari.lrm* “ Mary,” office of TtiC I'I'CSS. ROlOtltttt An experienced book-keep- Kit is open for an engagenioiit. Salary innemrd auce witli the times. VmhmbtM iefeiY*nce as t«» oliimu:- ter and ability. Address “Business,” B'»* DiHailelpliin I‘oat Oftlee. H.-17-lm* An exj'Erienced salesman Wishes an niiKiigement in a Wholesale Dry-Good*! jfibMitg lloiih*. Will accept either a salary or a com mission mi sales. Address “ Salesman,” this ollice, MIS-lOt* ' TXT ANTED.— A YOUNU GENTLE VV MAN of education ami respectability, having been engaged in active mercantile life for the past twelve years, timing which time ho bus occupied a responsible position in a first-class Importing Ilnuse, ami become fully nffyiaiiiteil witli mercantile transactions, is ihwirous of obtainin'* s». position where energy »md jvrseverunro will enable liim 1o moot the approval of his muplnynr. Call furnish the most Undoubted references from his late employer, and others, as to character, ability, Ac. Ad dress Box 593 Blood's Benny Post. R*24-taths3t# SECRETARY AND AMANUENSIS. A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, of good education and respectability, age twenty-seven, is desirous of meeting with n gentleman requiring a person to ael as fuirri'tiiry and Ammiueii-uip • would have no i-.Lj,«d!un to travel, and, when mcensary, or in caso of illness, would not he sitate to bestow all the care amt attention which neces sity nmy require. Can furnish the most imilouhted re ferences nnd testimonials as to character, respectability, ability, Ac. Address Box 593 Blood’s Penny Post. Phila delphia. fa524-tlltll*3t* 171MPL0YERS WANTING YOUNG X-J Men, Ac., are invited to Address the “Employment Committee,” at the Rooms of the Young Men's Cliristian Association, 1009 find 1011 CHESTNUT street. apB-<kn BOARDING. PRIVATE BOARDING.—FINE BOOMS, at modcrato prices, may be had for the winter, at thn ALLIBONK HOUSE, N. W. corner THIRTY-NINTH and WALNUT, West Philadel phia. an29-lm FOR riALE AN!> TO BET. fH FOR Ta L HOUSE 1603 GREEN STREET, FOII g-AE.S, A Very desirable residence, with side yard; one of the inort pleasant locutions iu the city. Inquire on the pre- mises between the hours of 2 and 4 P. M. 8e25-3t* TYRY GOODS FOR SALE.—Wo will JL/ sell the balance of our stork mill good Will QQ very favorable terms to any one wishing to do a short time jobbing trade. This is a favorable opening. Our business for several years has been nearly a million; the store wo occupy can be hud on very favorable terms, and is tho best lighted and one of the best locutions on the street for general trad,*. FRANCIS LASHER AC!*., 225 MARKET Street and 24 CHURCH Alley ee24-12t# *§ GERMANTOWN HOUSE WANT- Mule. El> TO RENT.—Must have all the modern improve ments, ami he within five minutes walk of a Rnilruad sta tion. Rent not to exceed 5250. Addrcw “P, 6. Box mi," giving loratioiii Jrp. It* dg FOR SALE.—A modern-built coun ■S try msidriice and a property in the city, hath do sirnbly located, with all tho modern improvements, will bo Fold at a low rate for cash, or Government loans, which wilJ ho taken at an advance of five per cent.. Perpoim desirous of making a good investment can ob tain the lveoiwsavypiUdteulAr.* by inquiring S. Tnrr l a Marble Yard, No. 710 GREEN St., I‘hila, sc3o-6t FOR SALE—Valuable Farm, contain inc ISO acres; SO acres of excellent -'Woodland, the balance iu a high state of cultivation, nicely watered' with springs and running streams, situate 0 miles from Doylestown depot, and 2# miles from Lambertvilie sta« tion and Delaware river, Bucks county. Plain and sub ttautiitl stone improvements; good out-buildings, and every variety of fruits. Price only $75 per acre; easy E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street. (onus. Apply to se!9 TJIOR SALE—Beautiful Country Place, X? . nnir the XVillow Grove, 15 miles north of the city, containing 112 uoros of aupeilov lad«1 t firr=fc-ch,ss modem improrements, beautifully shaded, all kinds of fruits, <l'C. E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street. Apply to st4o TO LET.—A DWELLING Ulu. HOUSE, THIRTEENTH Street, above Arch, with all the modern conveniences. Sent moderate. Apply to WETHKRILL k BROTHER, ftu3 47 North SECOND Street. TO RENT LOW—Furnished orun- Unfurnished, for six months, or longer, if desired, • large and convenient HOUSE, No. 1735 Arch street Apply to A. P. and J. H. MOBBIS, 916 ABOil Street TO RENT—Large Communicating Furnished ROOMS, for Gentlemen, (withoutboard), in a private family, on WALNUT Street, west of Tenth. Apply to Drug Store, N. E. corner of Eleventh and Walnut streets. an2o-tf WHEREAS, THE LINDELL HO if TEL COMPANY by its Deed, dated the first day of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, and recorded in the Recorder’s Office of St, Louis county, in Book No. 234, at Page 202, and also ,by its other deed, dated the said first day of December, 1859, recorded in Book No. 230, Page 336, confirmatory of and supplemen tal to said first deed, did convey unto WILLIAM M. MORRISON, EDWARD EREDELL, and FRANKLIN A» DICKi the fuliowing-deacribed reM tstAte, situated in Block No-126, cf the City of St, Louis, and described aa follows i First, A Lot or parcel of land fronting two hundred and seventy-one fi«t on Washington avenue, by one hun dred and fifty feet in depth, and bounded south by Wash ington avenue, east by Sixth street, north by the north line of the ■ field lot confirmed to Joseph TaUlon, and Known a? Survey NVu 1808* mid west by Sovonth spott. Second-, A certain Lot or piece of ground, situate in said Block, containing about seventy feet, be the. same more or less, on Sixth street, by one hundred and thirty five feet deep on Green street, be the same more or les3 j being Lot known and designated on the plat of the iota laid out and made an addition to the town of' St. Louis, by William Christy, as Lot No. ?7 r funded on the west by Ho. 38, as laid out by Christy, on the north by Green street, on the east by Sixth street, and on the south by the Lot herein first described: which said -'conveyances were made to said MORRISON, BKEDELL, and DICK, in trust, to secure the payment of certain bonds therein described, amounting to four hundred thousand dollars; being eight hundred bonds of five hundred dollars each, payable in ten yours from the fiiwtilaybf December, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, to PETER lindell or bearer, with ten per cent, interest, payable semi-an nually from that date, all payable at the Bank of Com merce, in New York; and Tu/iereas, among other things, it was provided in said Deeds that if the interest upon said bonds, or any part thereof, should become due and remain unpaid for thirty days after the maturity thereof, that then, by reason Of Bitch default, the said bonds shall forthwith become due and payable, notwithstanding said bonds may not appear on their face to be due: and whereas , said LINDELL IIOT2L COMPANY has, itia believed, negotiated, gold, and pledged six hundred and sixteen of said bonds, amounting to three hundred and eight thousand dollars, upon all of which the semi-an nual interest, becoming due on tho first day of June, eighteen hundred and 6ixty one, has been due for more than thirty days, and is still unpaid, ultUough some or all $ it has been demanded * Now, therefore, we, WILLIAM M. MORRISON, ED WARD BREDELL, anil FRANKLIN A. DICK, Trus tees as aforesaid, at the request of many of tho indi viduals and corporations holding said bonds, and in ac cordance with the provisions bf said Deeds, will, on tliet wenty-secoiul day of October, eighteen hun dred and sixty-one, uiid between the hours of eleven o’clock in the fovenoonand five o’clock in the afternoon of that daj\ at tho omit mint door of tk& Court la the CITY OF ST. LOUIS, Missouri, proceed to sell thp above-described premises and property, for cash, at. Pub lic Vendue, to tho highest bidder, in order to pay the holders of said bonds the amounts due thereon, and any amounts or charges that may be payable under the pro visions of said deeds, together with tlie expenses of the Trust. WM. M. MORRISON, ) .. EDWARD BREPELL, £ Trustees. cci-<Hoc2S FRANKLIN A. DICK,) WINES AND LIQUORS. gURNSLDE’S WHISKY. f; TO THE PUBLlC.—Messrs. STOCKDALE ft CO. r To. 931 WALNUT Street, north side, Philadelphia, are the Sole Agents for the sale of my Whisky, JAMES BURNSIDE, Dfetiiler, Allegheny Co., Pa. BURNSIDE’S PURE OLD MONOXGAUELA RYE WHISKY.—HoteIs, Dealers, and Families supplied by the Sole Agents, STOCKDALE ft CO., se2l-tf 331 WALNUT Street, north side. PEACH BRANDY. —8 bbls Old Peach in store, aud for sale by C. C. SADLER ft CO., 100 ARCH Street, .. sctt-St QCOTCH WHISKY.—2O Puncheons fj Stewart’s Paisley Malt Whisky, in bond, for sole JAURETCHE & CABSTAIRS, 20*2 and 204 Soutli FROST Street. PURE PORT WINE. -'■•DEQUE DO PORTO WINE, BOTTLED IN PORTUGAL IN IS2O. Physicians aud invalids in want of a reliable article of pure Port Wine can be supplied by inquiring for tho above wine »t CANTWELL ft KEEFER'S, Southeast corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Streot. HENNESSY, VINE YARD PRO prietors, Bisquit, Tricochc ft Co., Marctt, Pinot, and other approved brands of COGNAC BRANDY, for sale, in bond and from store, by CANTWELL ft KEFFER, Southeast corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street, STUART’S PAISLEY MALT WHIS KY. Buchannn’fi Coal IlaWhisky, Old Tom Gin, Old London Gin, London Cordial Gin, Bolden's Gin, In bond and store. CANTWELL ft KEFFER, Southeast corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street. yOUAVE CHAMPAGNE,—A new M-k brand—an excellent article. Imported ami for sale at a price to suit the times, by CANTWELL ft KEh- FKIt, southeast corner of GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Strict. . . Eudesheimer-berg, lauben. HEIMEIi, nml lIOCKHISIMKK WIKE,li> cases ofone «oxcn bottles <^I‘L!SP T * ,I I^S ! FFFK^SSh l and for sale low bv CANTMELL ft Khf FEH, r uth cast comer GLItMAKTOWN Aveimo met MASTLR Street. ZIMMERMAN’S DRY OATAWBA WINE —This approved brand of Cincinnati Wine, tn« belt article out for “cobblers/’ for sale pure, hot- M nrn iocefts, i.y CA NT WELL A KEFFF.K, south e»-t corner GEK3IANTOWN Aveuue and MASTER Street. BOIM-Qqt HOLLAND GlN.—Double Pino Ap ple Gin, |q pipea and fbree-vututer pipo9| lor sale from bonded warehouse, by JAUKETCnE A CABSTAIRS, ael2-lm 202 aud 204 South FRONT Street. mORTOISE SHELL—For sale by JL JAURETCHE & CABSTAIBS, 202 aud2o4 South FRONT St, sel3 DKINS.—A small invoice of Hides, IO Sheep and Goat Skins, just received from the West Indies, for sale bp JAUEETCHS * CREST ÜBB, 90g South FRONT fltteet, M ATffITSEJIErVTS. TTtTALNUT-STREET THEATRE— \ V NINTH and WALNUT Slrwtu. MRS. 31. A« GARRRTTBON, 8010 Lr'rt.f'i' THIS (Till RSDAY) KYBNING, Soptwul'or 26, THK r,iAIMII.fi' HfiAST, RuplKU-1.... ' / ...Mr. E. ADAMS Mp'IMI? Mm."...;;..Mr5. ANNA COWELL Mttrie Miss ALICE GREY To bo f.illowe-l with A QUIET FAMILY. Mr. Burnaby Bibbs To conclude with the fiuu i- of STATE SECRF/Tft, ADMISSION—Dress Circlo, fiUc.; Parquet, 3T«a; (Secured soate,fioc.)t lamily Circle, 25c.-, Private Box es, #5 and *3: Single. Seats in Orchestra and Private Boxes, 75c. j Upper Boxes, 25c. Boors opfft fit v J PerfofhiAnce to commence at 7)4. TI/TRS. JOHN DREW’S IVI ARCH-STREET THEATRE. Acting and Stage Manager W. S. FREDERICKS, BusimwAgentand Treasurer JOS. D. MURPHY. THIS (T11U118DAY) EVENING, September 20, The performance will commence with JEANNETTE j Or* Lp Cri'tin Do Lu Jlantngne. JonnuHto I'rljol MU* CHABLATTM THOMPSON Mailumn Flavi-im-ul Mrs. STONE ALL Rlari.-tO- Ml*. CHARLES HENRI Clailili' Miirlc (li Cintii,) Mr. MORTIMER Riiiif i m , l Mr. 1,. R. SHEWELL I’lttcWc UawUvn, Mr. H KNRI Aialm'lir 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,, tilti I’UANK BBHff TRICES—7B, 80, K>, luul If, No extra rliai L|" for riiKerveil e.'iit.i. WHEATLEY’S CONTINENTAL THEATRE-WALNUT STREET, ABOVB EIGHTH. THIRD WEEK Of the great SlmkniK-Hrmr? dpertncuhir Day, THE TEMPEST; On, Tub Ench.intld Inland! The L»«t Scene, PROSPERO’S VISION, OR THE ABODE OK ARIEL I N TII K ENCHANTED FOREST, The most magnificent ever produced in America. ASSEMBLY BUILDING—Corner of CHESTNUT mill TENTH Rlm-la. SPLENDID REOPENING of Sanderson'* Great Sterwptlcoa SOUTHERN REBELLION, tlm RUSSIAN WAR, af ter a eloye of mm week fur extensive alterations and im proved mechanical effects. Gratifying and amiwing for all. Admission 15 cents. Children 10 cents. Gal lery 10 oni*. 01-23*66 Magic lantern pictures of THE REBELLlON—Representing all the promi nent Scenes, Engagements, and Incident to this date. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN k CO., 924 CHESTNUT Street. A Descriptive List furnished gfatiH Hn<l wut by mnili free, on application! aelB-lu\ ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY" OF THE FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, k Open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. 31. till 6 P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children under twelve year*, half price. Shares of Stock, S3Q, jyl INSURANCE COMPANIES. COMMON WE INSU- V> RANCE COMPANY. OF THE STATE Of FENNSYLVANIA, DIRECTORS. D»vM Jn>nc, M. D„ Oborlea W “Jgere, John M, Whitall| Julia K. Wltilter, Edward C. Knight, Koiiert Shoemaker, Tbonms S, Stewart, William Strother*, Henry Lewis, Jr., Stephen Coulter. DAVID JAYNE, M. D., Pmrtdfnt. JOIIN 31. WHITALL, Vice Proeident. SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary. Qffire, Cemimilittealtli BuiUing! 613 CHESTNUT StrepQ PhilndPlphin. se4-tf Fame insurance company, No. 406 CHESTNUT StrceL FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. George W. Day of Day & Mattock. Wright, ....... D Wright Bros. A Co. D. B. Birnoy “ Davis A Bimey. Henry Lewis, Jr « Lewis Bros. A Co. C. Riehardaon “ J. C. Ilowe A Co. Jno. W. Everman....,,. » J. W. Everman A Co. Geo. A. West “ Wert A Fobes. F. S. Martin “ Savage, Martin, A db> C, Wilson Davis Attorney-at-law. E. D. W00druff........ of Sibley, 3lolten t A WoodniC. Jno.KeeelfeP, Jr.. T , MM No, 1713 Green etreot. GEORGE W. DAY, President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice-PreaWenfl. WILLIAMS L BLANCHARD, Secretary. i023-Utf SAVING FUNDS. HAVING FUND—UNITED STATES K? TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHERT NUT Streets. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. S. B. CRAWFORD, President) JAMES K. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer. Office hours, from 10 until 3 o'clock. This comp Any is not joined fa guy application to tfca Legislature* SAFES. Uta LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT RE UPaMOYED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, neir the Franklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and total dfeterfadned to niviit future patronagei hob secured on elegant and convenient store, nnd hag now on hand a large assortment of Lillie’s Celebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, LiTUe’f Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie’s Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be furutobefl tv ottWr on shot t notice* This is the gtron?eih boat p*w tec ted, mid cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's New Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ac. Thiß Safe is con ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet of fered for thin purpose, and iB the only one that is strictly fire and burglar proof. Special Notice.—l have now on hand say twenty Of Farreh Herring, A Ccl’s Safes, most of them nearly new, &nd some forty of other makers, comprising a complete assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for the now* celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very low prices. Please call and examine. ja2s-lyif M. C. SADLER, Agent. LEGAL. A * -VJ TN THE ORPHANS* COURT FOE JL THE tfITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. Estate of SAMUEL A. SPARKS, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that an appraisement of tho perform! estate elected to be retained by the widow of saiil decedent, under tlte acts of April 14, 1851, and April 8, 1859, has been tiled in the said Court, and that the fciiUie Will be alloyred on tliv I’OL'lif H PAY OF OC« TOBEB NEXT, unless exceptions are filed thereto. EDWARD WALN, Attorney for Petitioner. Pel2-ths4t* TW THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR i THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA i FslatP of Minors of JOHN DIAMOND, deceased. Account of Anna 11. Diamond, guardian of Mary, Ho lon Y., and Tlicrcsa Diamond, Account of Anna 11. Diamond, guardian of Kelen V. and Theresa Diamond. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit* settle, mid adjust the above accounts, nial report distribufjjft pf tht- net balance iu the hands of the guardian, will moot Hu* parties interested, for thu purposes of his appoint ment, on MONDAY, September 30th, 1861, 4 P. M.» ftt his office, 512 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. WILLIAM ERNST, Auditor. sc*l4-stntlist COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. T BE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO FORK EXISTING between EDWARD lIEN DKBSON atul ALFRED W. CHANTRY, under th* name and style of EDWARD HENDERSON, was dis solved on the first day of September, 18G1. by mutual consent* Tho buMnosa of the late finn Will be by KDWAri? lIENDERSON* at the oil stand. No. r»10 MARKET Street. EDWARD HENDERSON, se2U-tli s4t* ALFRED W. CHANTRY, Dissolution. —The copartnership .heretofore existing under the name of TERRY ft LONGWOItTH is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The business of tho late firm will he setlled by either of the above parties, at 5© North SECOND Street. Pmi.ADKi.rmA, Srutomlicr 24, lSfll. eii2j.at*! WE, THE UNDERSIGNED SUB SCRIBERS, have THIS DAY, September 21, 1861; hy mutual consent, dissolved the Copartnership known under the title of HARRINGTON A BAKER, German Silver and Brass Founders, rear of No. 15 North NINTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. All person* having claims against, or indebted to, the lute firm of I{&R' RIVGTON & BAKfJIft, wili hereafter present them for ecttUnu-nt to TSAAC BAKER. The business tO bft continued by THOMAS HARRINGTON. THOMAS HARRINGTON, ISAAC BAKER. se24-3t& NOTICE. —The subscribers having bought out the late firm of Timelier A Wodilrop, u'Mlld IhfoMu tlielr former patrons, ami the public gene* rally, that they are now prepared for the fall trade* and would offer inducements to customers to suit the tunes* a their stand, No. 16 North FOURTH Street, Philadelphia THACHEB Sc 00. Samuel A. Thacker, Hkxky 1). Vanhorn. NEW PUBLICATIONS, LAW AND MISCELL A> NEOTJS, new and old, bought, sold, and ei« •hanged, at the PHIIiAOELPHIA-BANK BOOK STOKE, No: 41V CHESTNUT Street. Libraries at a distance purchased, Those haying BooUb to sell, if at a distance, will state their names, sizes, bindings, dates* editions, prices, and conditions* WANTED—Booka printed hr Benjamin Frunklin, as well as early Boob* printed in and upon America. Autograph Letters and Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania for sale. Catalogues, in press, sent free. Libraries ap prallied by JOHN CAMPBELL. J MPOKT ANT. /Send all Money and Packages of Merohan. f disc for places in the Eastern States, New r York, and Canada, by HARNDEN’S EX PRESS, No. 248 Chestnut street. They collect Notes, Drafts, &c., and Bills, with or without Goods. Their Express is i the oldest in the United States. 1 Express Charges on a single ease, M or small lot of Goods, are less than by any other conveyance. sclo-2m^^ SiWEISR WEST CHESTER TRAINS via PENN SVI.VANIA EAHROAD, leave depot, corner El.*- VENTH and MARKET Streets, «t 8.15 A. M„ 12 noon, (In "sum! ay, leave Philadelphia at T. 30 A. M., and Weal Cheater at 4 P. M. jy3o-tf r -fi— h FOR NEW YORK. £@SSdNEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware and Raritan CAtial. Philadelphia and Now York Express Steamboat Oea. peep receive freight find leave dally at 2 I’, hi., deiiTor, lug their cargoes in Now York the following days. Freights taken at reasonable rates. WM. P. CLYDE, Agent, No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. JAMES HAND, Agent, anl-tf Ptera 14 and 15 EAST RIVER, New Xpet - .Jr—.. PHILADELPHIA AND ■wHi WASHINGTON EXPRESS STEAM- BOAT COMPANY. New line direct for Alexandria, Washington, .m 4 Georgetown. Throngh in SB hours. Steamer PHILADELPHIA, Captain THO 9. HASS. SteAiner JEROME, Captain JEROME, WUI leave Philadelphia every WEDNESDAY and BA IUIIDIY, at 13 fl'dotl* M-, cohnoeting witb nil HmtE those porta, and T .'turning, leave Washington, OoovßP* toon, and Alexandria every TUESDAY and SAjtuM DAY, for Philadelphia. W. P. CLYDE, Agent, No. U SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia, MORGAN A RHINEHART, Agent!,. Poof ofG street, Washington. FOR *EW YORK. Tlw Steam Propeller Company wIU commence their business (or the season on Monday* 18th instant. Their steamers are now receiving freight at Beoonft. Pier above Walnut street Terms accommodating. Apply to W. M. BAIBD ft QO. # 324 South Delaware Aymitw Tallow.— the highest phioh paid far Country Tallow and Soap Greate, bp QBEADY & KEEFE, Kas, «6 and «7 South FOCETH Street, Philadelphia. e&2S-ttt Mr. BOWERS AiiW-thsflt*
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